Pragmata voice actor feared breaking NDA over Artemis posts

David Menkin, who voices Hugh in Capcom's Pragmata, avoided posting about NASA's Artemis II crew due to concerns over his nondisclosure agreement. In an interview, he explained his hesitation stemmed from the game's moon setting. Menkin shared these details amid excitement for the recently released sci-fi title.

David Menkin, the voice actor for Hugh in Capcom's Pragmata, revealed he refrained from sharing his enthusiasm for NASA's Artemis II crew online. The game features Hugh, a space marine protecting a robot child on a lunar station, which made Menkin wary of any potential overlap with real space events. He told Polygon that he worried Capcom might misinterpret his posts as spoilers for their sci-fi puzzle shooter. “I didn’t want anyone from Capcom to be like, ‘Excuse me, is that a picture of the moon or is that a picture of our moon?’” Menkin said. Pragmata launched recently, prompting Menkin to promote it on social media. On April 17, 2026, he tweeted: “Me is Hugh. Hugh is me! PRAGMATA is out now! Join us on the moon 🌒,” accompanied by an image. Menkin noted his extensive experience with moon-themed roles, including voicing Neil Armstrong in the 2018 short film Moths to Flame and an audio drama called Buzz alongside John Lithgow. “I’ve done all the famous quotes, Neil’s famous quotes,” he added. “I know so much about the fucking moon.” These projects highlight his familiarity with space narratives, adding context to his caution during the Artemis II mission.

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Photorealistic scene from Capcom's Pragmata game showing astronaut Hugh and android Diana on a lunar research station facing enemies, with overlaid text announcing the advanced release date of April 17, 2026.
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Capcom advances Pragmata release to April 17, 2026 with new trailer

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Capcom has shifted the release of its sci-fi action-adventure game Pragmata forward by one week to April 17, 2026, from the previously announced April 24 date. The update, revealed on March 6, 2026, includes a new trailer highlighting lunar research station areas and enemies. The game, featuring astronaut Hugh and android Diana, launches on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.

Capcom's Pragmata impressed in a hands-on preview of its opening hours, blending puzzle-shooter mechanics with a nostalgic feel. The game features Hugh, a man in an exosuit, and Diana, his child-like robot companion, exploring an abandoned moon base. Reviewers noted its untainted spirit amid modern AAA cynicism.

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